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Marlborough Road station, closed in 1939, now houses a substation beneath Marlborough Place.
Marlborough Road station, a former London Underground stop on the Metropolitan line, closed in 1939 after serving passengers since 1868.
Once a surface-level station with a Victorian booking hall, it was replaced by St John's Wood station as part of a shift to the Bakerloo line.
The site, now called Marlborough Place, was repurposed for restaurants before becoming a substation that powers Metropolitan line trains.
Though the platforms are no longer in use, the tunnels remain active, and emergency access to the station’s structure is still possible.
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La estación Marlborough Road, cerrada en 1939, ahora alberga una subestación debajo de Marlborough Place.